Document Type
Article
Embargo Period
8-1-1986
Publication Date
8-1-1986
Abstract
In some Caucasian populations, multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility has been independently related to given alleles of HLA or Gm systems that respectively code for major histocompatibility complex class I and II antigens or immunoglobulin G heavy chains. Whether given combinations of alleles at both series of loci simultaneously influence MS susceptibility and/or severity was investigated by comparing 147 French MS patients and 226 geographically-matched healthy controls. The G2m(-23)/HLA-B35 phenotype and Glm(-1)/HLA-B7(-)/HLA-DR2 phenotype were respectively associated with significant protection against (relative risk = 0.05) and susceptibility to (relative risk = 4.3) MS. When considering MS severity, the presence of HLA-B7 antigen correlated with a more severe disease in Gm1/Gm3 heterozygous patients, but not in Gm3/Gm3 homozygous patients. Conversely, an HLA-B12-associated milder disease was restricted to Gm3/Gm3 homozygotes. These results demonstrate the combined influence on MS of genetic loci that are unlinked but immune response-associated. Combined Gm and HLA typing is very likely able to serve as a prognostic indicator in this disease.
Journal
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Recommended Citation
Salier, Jean-P.; Sesboue, Richard; Martin-Mondiere, Claude; Daveau, Maryvonne; Cesaro, Pierre; Cavelier, Brigitte; Coquerel, Antoine; Legrand, Liliane; Goust, Jean M.; and Degos, Jean D., "Combined Influences of Gm and HLA Phenotypes upon Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility and Severity" (1986). MUSC Faculty Journal Articles. 88.
https://medica-musc.researchcommons.org/facarticles/88